Microsoft auto-update feature deleted Excel



Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC

Having updated (automatically) my MS Excel Office 2004 last week I found that my shortcuts stopped being able to locate the application. Searching through my folders I find that the MS Office 2004 folder now only contains MS Word and MS Powerpoint (so entourage has been 'vanished' as well. )

Is this a known feature and do I need to re-install from scratch? I tried checking for any further updates using auto installer but it just tells me that I am fully up to date. Nice
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